Show Books of Yesterday SCUBA DIVE PE 168 every Monday 1:30 pm HPER 110 come to the first class— everyone will try SCUBA KUrjIT COLOR TV 02B -A- Paperbacks -- Vi cover price Magazines Used-paperba- ck exchange 20c 36 W Center 753-38Your studentbody card gets 10 off 38 BLACK £ IVHITC oJ(oj Oj© monthly monthly REFRIDGERATOR RENTALS-- $ 10°° monthly ’’’ II o n E 91 A u E c o 0 K 1 X G 93 E 14C0 N (in Smith's Shopping Center) 753-831- 0 G O O D Restaurant SHRIMP eSH-AK- CHICKtN 25 WEST CENTER LOGAN FILET OF COD POLYNESIAN Ollier Entrees Fish V Chips Chicken Fried Steak Turkey Steak Rolled Roast Beef Liver with Onions Liver with Baeon Choice Top (5 to closing) Sirloin to compensate for the changing of the sun’ To measure drect radiation the meter must be into the sun at all times These meters must be “want justed throughout the day The instruments record the levels of radiation on tapes which must be changed periodically and sent for analysts The stations are all manned the area m which the station is located by volunteer These from a retired electrician in Lucin Utah to a i d"? Grace Idaho Hal viU r’ach !" the Pnn8 “d aain in the fall to calibrate and instruments The data from the tapes is fed and analyzed by Dirmhim Hall and graduate assistants From the results tables are madf presenting t data in a form useful to engineers and architects The project was initiated by Dirmhirn in 1980 to information on the variation of solar radiation in Utahnis S Q At1 S From the information gathered by 10 U solar energy stations tables are made presenting the data in a useful form to engineers and architects Glauser’s G O O (continued from page 7) S -TTM STOKES BROTHERS USU solar energy nehv measures global radiati H O 91 E 91 295 325 325 325 295 305 9450 A D E had two stations prior to this one on the roof of the Nai Resources Building on campus and another on the roofi Executive Terminal at the Salt Lake Airport These stati provided information about their specific locations bull wider network was needed to gain information for the et The final station in the network was set up in Gr Idaho on May 15 1981 The network was initially funded for 114000 by Utah Power & Light and $28000 by the Department of Energ (DOE) The annual budget for the project is $45000 for maintenance computer time supplies and salaries The has withdrawn its support for 1982 Utah Power & Light budgeted for a third of the money needed but the budge hasn t been confirmed yet Dirmhim and Hall hope to n the additional money through the Utah Energy Office A draft of a bill to provide the money is currently before th Utah State Legislature If the bill does not pass the proje will be shut down Solar energy is still not a competitive industry but will such research its use may become more common and economical Says Hall “We’ve created something very valuable This is a very important step toward the pradic use of solar energy” 3s rev Avsr 75-3- & happy hoc: may ry-- fo 9909 pn - Monday Weenie Night Hot Dogs just 1 5 8-- 1 0 PM Tue - Ladies Night 35 Thurs 5-- 6 - Draft & Mix Double Happy Hour PM and 0 PM 9-- 1 Livg crjfewfAiaMSR TH OCP fRt 4 KC- Steelin’ Back LIVE MUSIC vLip mmwmrm ncrunc id MNMM ReauiRCp |